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Old Sep 17, 2003
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Always Warping Rotors

I had to change my brake s at 15k yes 15k due to both my front rotors being warped. Imediately after changing pads and cutting the rotors I warped them again. Well my brakes are starting to squeal so I have to change again. Does anyone thing if I upgrade to some EBC greenstuff pads and some EBC slotted and Drilled rotors if it would help? Any other suggestions?
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Not too sure, do you currenly have aftermarket rims on your car? I just got brembo slottted rotors and they are great. They reason why I didin't get the cross drilledd was that many people told me they might warp even quicker especially if you drive in the rain and snow.
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